4 Angles Map for Minecraft 1.10.2

4 Angles Map for Minecraft 1.10.2 is easily one of the most distinct and innovative parkour maps that we’ve seen in quite some time now. As of recently, the category of parkour maps has been one of the most innovative categories in Minecraft because every new map seems to come with a fresh gimmick that sets it apart from the others. 4 Angles is perhaps the prime example of how innovative and refreshing parkour maps have become recently. It takes the traditional gameplay and couples it with a brand new concept to make for an experience that’s both entertaining and of course unique.

At its core, the 4 Angles map plays out much like any other parkour map does and it has the same objective as well which is to parkour through the levels as fast as you can and get to the end with the least amounts of deaths possible. The catch, however, is the fact that the view will constantly be rotated, and you’ll have to play the map from four different angles which makes things way more challenging than they’d normally be. The map has three different areas consisting of four rooms each which means a total of twelve rooms for you to parkour through while watching from multiple different angles.

Unlike most traditional parkour maps, 4 Angles isn’t really that straightforward. Most parkour maps just give you a straight path to the end with a whole lot of difficult stuff in between but in this particular map, you’ll actually have to search for each level’s exit on your own which complicates things a little bit more than they already are. The total play-time of 4 Angles is somewhere around the 15-minute mark but this, of course, varies depending on how skilled you are. Nonetheless, in spite of its complexity, this is a great map to play if you’re looking for something fresh, challenging and entertaining.

How to install 4 Angles Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.